The Seve Ballesteros golf watch is made of the bits of the golf clubs that ol' Seve used in his five under par victory at the Chunichi Crown Open in Japan back in 1991. Of course, there's only so many clubs that Ballesteros used back then, nine irons, a pitching wedge and a sand wedge, to be precise, so the watch comes in a limited edition of 50. It's got a hole counter and a stroke counter, though the stroke counter only goes up to ten. It'll be released in November, and cost a whopping $18,500. Each comes with the name of the club used to make it engraved on the back.
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Sunday, November 2, 2008
For the Golf Enthusiast: Ballersteros Golf Watch
Posted by wwg at 7:28 PM
Labels: unusual watches, watches
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For those of us who can't get our hands on a Seve Ballesteros golf watch for any reason may I suggest the Tiget Woods Pro Golf watch.
http://www.thewatchery.com/TAG-Heuer-Watch-5457.htm
Its a Tag Heuer watch so the quality will be there and it 55 grams so if you wear it while actually playing golf it shouldn't disrupt your swing.
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